December 2009
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Dec 31st
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D: So, Brangelina's getting baby number 7.
J: By mail? Or did they actually conceive this one?
C: Yo, Fed-Ex. Track my package.
Dec 29th
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Dec 21st
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Dec 20th
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How to Eat Non-Seedless Grapes →
This was an entertaining read.  Then again, I’m easily amused.
Dec 15th
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“No good times like the olden days, happy golden days of yore, Faithful friends...”
– Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas Wow.  This song used to be really, really depressing.  I like the happy medium James Taylor has found.
Dec 15th
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Dec 13th
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Dec 13th
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Do You Hear What I Hear? →
Apparently, it was written as a “plea for peace during the Cuban Missle Crisis.”  Huh.
Dec 13th
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Hexagon Stitchery | Saturn Never Sleeps →
Hot darn, that’s me!  I must have missed this back in June, but I’m flattered.  Makes me want to do more Processing sketches.  This same sketch is mentioned on another site, where they’ve taken the concept to a hypnotic next level. (Despite what that site says, though, I’m definitely female.)
Dec 12th
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Dec 10th
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Dec 10th
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“i remember seeing the phantom of the opera in london. just not as vivid as...”
– anon
Dec 8th
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Dec 8th
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MacGyver: Hell Week →
I am extraordinarily excited to have found this video.  I watched this episode as a very nerdy child, and my memory of it is exceptionally clear.  I’ve been searching for this for years, thinking it was a movie, but Yahoo! Answers set me straight today. My recent inspiration for finding this was an episode of GrΣΣk I saw on hulu, in which underclassmen try to break into seniors’ rooms...
Dec 7th
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Climate Change Deniers vs The Consensus |... →
Without skepticism, there would be no science.  The commentary on this visualization makes it clear how inaccessible scientific arguments can be to the general public.  The scientific community needs to get their act together with regards to transparency, so the public can be informed and empowered with accurate data and analysis.
Dec 7th
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Dec 7th
Dec 7th
Islet - handknit Moleskine sleeve →
$12.00 One powder blue handknit sleeve — just the right size for a Moleskine notebook. No more fear of losing all those little pieces of paper you’ve tucked between the pages! This sleeve is…
Dec 7th
Neutral Zone - handknit Moleskine cover →
$12.00 One cool grey handknit cover with warm grey accents — just the right size for a Moleskine notebook. No Moleskine? It can be used for a number of different items — use your imagination!
Dec 5th
Bejaded - handknit moleskine cover →
$12.00 One grey handknit cover with green accents — just the right size for a Moleskine notebook. No Moleskine? It can be used for a number of different items — use your imagination! The…
Dec 5th
Pinky - handknit moleskine cover →
$12.00 One grey handknit cover with pink accents — just the right size for a Moleskine notebook. No Moleskine? It can be used for a number of different items — use your imagination! The…
Dec 5th
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Overheard at a bar
cookiepuss: ronbabcock: A guy, drunk, is sitting at the bar. He looks at my friend. Drunk Guy:  Hey, are you a Jew? Friend:  Uh, yes. Drunk Guy:  You know, Jesus wasn’t a Jew. Friend:  Well he was born Jewish but he converted. Drunk Guy:  Yeah he wasn’t a Jew. (He goes back to his beer.) I don’t know why, but the phraise “are you a Jew?” is always going to sound anti-Semitic. As a girl...
Dec 4th
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I stopped importing my Twitter feed to Tumblr.  It was annoying even me.
Dec 2nd
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Forms in paper. - a set on Flickr →
I love how this artist describes what he does as “exploration”.  The forms are beautiful, playful, and inspiring.
Dec 2nd
Clove oil, I love you. I also love the gift card our apt complex gave us. Fun and utilitarian shopping spree today.
Dec 2nd
2 full days of driving later, and I’m back in my own home. I like this feeling of having nowhere to be tomorrow, but I miss my Texas family.
Dec 1st